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T-34 on the Battlefield 2 Peko Publications This new volume from Peko's World War Two Photobook Series and as the name suggests it is primarily a book of photos, naturally. As Volume 2 of the set it covers more, shall we say, dismantled vehicles. In fact the title should in fact read T-34 destroyed on the battlefield as over 90% of the photos show destroyed tanks, even the ones that the Germans captured and reused. In keeping with the other titles in the series, the book is hardback bound with 112 pages, finished in an overall white cover. The photos are almost without exception full page, with space left only for the captions, which are in Hungarian and English, each one adding valuable insight to the photo, which may not be immediately apparent without it. For the modeller there are plenty of diorama possibilities, the Germans seemingly photographing everything they could. Seeing how they come apart when blown up is useful for diorama purposes, but thankfully there are no grisly scenes accompanying the destroyed vehicles. Quite a few of the photos are from private collections with attributions in the top corner as appropriate, with substantial quantity of soldiers standing in front of damaged or abandoned vehicles after the fighting is over, plus a number of groups investigating the wreckage after a cataclysmic explosion of the tank's magazine, or demolition by the escaping crew. Conclusion Whether you have the models that you intend to use this book for reference, or have an interest in the subject, this book will give you all the reference pictures and some besides, as well as some inspiration for dioramas. It is certainly in interesting book and can recommend it very highly. Review sample courtesy of
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Hobby Boss T-24 Medium Tank Hi Guys, this is one of my earlier armour builds, built April-May 2013 It was build pretty much OOB with just some Albion Alloys brass tube for the MG barrels. I didn't add the missing engine vent cover at the right rear as I couldn't find any reference to work from. Of course, as soon as I'd finished it I found a photo showing it . Anyway, I covered the area with a big pile of stowage and hoped nobody noticed. This was the first build I used Vallejo's coloured primers on and they worked well on this although I've found them hit and miss on other projects. The base colour was Russian green, then highlighted with Kare-Kusa. The turret band and number was hand painted with Vallejo Off-White. Enjoy the shots Thanks for looking Andy
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I didn't get time to do a WIP for this build as it just fell together, well apart from the tracks which were a little fiddly. I didn't have to use any filler whatsoever. So, it may have been a crap tank, but it's a great kit. If you want to see what the kit looks like in the box, Mike has done a review HERE. This will be placed on another MiniArt diorama base which is in build and then I can weather it properly.